WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) is a leading global conservation organization active in over 100 countries. With a mission to build a future where humans live in harmony with nature, WWF has been working in Thailand since 1983. Its efforts span wildlife, fisheries, forest conservation, sustainable agriculture, and marine plastics reduction.
The Wildlife Crime Program Manager will lead WWF Thailand’s efforts to reduce wildlife crime by identifying and disrupting illegal trade networks, supporting enforcement efforts, and improving legal and regulatory responses. The position involves collaboration with Thai authorities, international partners, and donors to protect threatened native species and address transnational wildlife crime.
Interested candidates should send an updated CV to hr.th@wwf.or.th by 22 August 2025.
This job description outlines the main responsibilities of the position. Additional tasks may be assigned in line with organizational needs.
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